Filipino fans can now relive the romance of the runaway hit Korean drama which captured hearts across Asia this year through a keepsake that holds all of its most memorable moments.

Out in stands now is Descendants of the Sun Photo Essay, the photobook of the popular Korean TV series which starred Song Joong Ki, Song Hye Kyo, Jin Goo, and Kim Ji Won as soldiers and doctors whose romances blossom throughout dangers and disasters.



Featuring photography by Hyo-Seon Lim, Descendants of the Sun Photo Essay boasts 311 pages of beautiful portraits, touching moments, and breathtaking images fans witnessed in the series, accompanied by the memorable lines that complete these scenes.





To give readers a peek into the fun that really takes place at the set of this heart-wrenching K-drama, a whole chapter takes you behind the scenes with Joong Ki, Hye Kyo, Goo, and Ji Won.

Extras that come with each copy of the photobook—sticker sheets featuring the characters and photo cards bearing the cast members’ autographs—will make every DOTS fan squeal with glee.

Originally published in South Korea, Descendants of the Sun Photo Essay is released in the Philippines in its official English edition by Kimchi Press.

Kimchi Press is an imprint of Summit Books that publishes English translations of popular and well-loved Korean novels that were adapted into drama series and movies. Among the books Kimchi Press has published are Secret Garden 1, Full House, My Sassy Girl 1 and 2, The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince, Nine 1 and 2, A Werewolf Boy, and My Name Is Kim Sam Soon.

Descendants of the Sun Photo Essay is out now in bookstores, newsstands, supermarkets, and convenience stores nationwide for P495.

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